释义 |
blaze up phrasal verb with blazeverb[ I ]uk /bleɪz/ us /bleɪz/ to start to burn very strongly and brightly: They stuffed straw into the stove and watched it blaze up. Flames blazed up everywhere, as if the end of the world had come. Roaring flames enveloped the ship and burning gasoline blazed up on both sides. (of anger, violence, feelings, etc.) to become stronger, more powerful, or more extreme: Tensions are really blazing up. I believe that if the embargo had been lifted, the war, rather than dying down, would have blazed up. At the slightest word of encouragement his hopes blazed up again. |